Sort of, anyway. They are round but they are stitched that way.
http://regentsprep.org/Regents/math/geometry/GG2/RegularSolids.htm It's also a buckyball, named after Buckminster Fuller, who talked about living in geodesic homes rather than boxes. Now, the buckyball shape is the key shape in nanotechnology, and that definitely is NOT a coincidence, IMHO.
http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2010/05/buckyball_rice_plaques.php I got interested in the dodecahedron, because when I applied that shape to the various auric fields, and cleared them recognizing that shape, people would muscle test strong even when they looked into infinite mirrors (as in a dressing room). Hardly anyone can muscle test strong to that consistently unless they really are good at setting their intentions, and they even have to concentrate for that. It's kind of like cell phones on the ear. Almost everyone tests really weak for that. Anyway, what I don't know is the significance of being able to look into infinite mirrors and mrt strong. But, at the very least, I do think it puts people at less risk of being attacked by entities (negative bits of information that get stuck in energy fields).
It would be fun to be able to talk to the ancient Greek mathematicians about the Platonic solids.